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The company was originally founded by the Guillemot brothers in 1999, the founders and owners of video games leader [[Ubisoft]]. Since then, Gameloft has expanded to employ a staff of 4,000 at the end of 2007, up 59% over the end of 2006. Gameloft has posted consolidated revenues of $92m in 2006, $140m in 2007, and $147m for the year 2008. | The company was originally founded by the Guillemot brothers in 1999, the founders and owners of video games leader [[Ubisoft]]. Since then, Gameloft has expanded to employ a staff of 4,000 at the end of 2007, up 59% over the end of 2006. Gameloft has posted consolidated revenues of $92m in 2006, $140m in 2007, and $147m for the year 2008. | ||
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{{Wiki|Gameloft}} - Wikipedia | |||
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Gameloft is a French development team, and the publisher of Assassin's Creed: Altaïr's Chronicles, the mobile version of Assassin's Creed, and Assassin's Creed II: Discovery. The games created by Gameloft are often mobile and java games, although they have aided in the creation of console and PC titles.
Their main HQ is located in Paris, France, with offices all around the world.
History
The company was originally founded by the Guillemot brothers in 1999, the founders and owners of video games leader Ubisoft. Since then, Gameloft has expanded to employ a staff of 4,000 at the end of 2007, up 59% over the end of 2006. Gameloft has posted consolidated revenues of $92m in 2006, $140m in 2007, and $147m for the year 2008.
References
Gameloft - Wikipedia
